JasonHarrisGreat CirclesGreat CirclesCelestial Sphere
Consider a sphere, such as the Earth, or the
Celestial Sphere. The intersection
of any plane with the sphere will result in a circle on the surface of
the sphere. If the plane happens to contain the center of the sphere,
the intersection circle is a Great Circle.
Great circles are the largest circles that can be drawn on a sphere.
Also, the shortest path between any two points on a sphere is always
along a great circle.
Some examples of great circles on the celestial sphere include: the
Horizon, the
Celestial Equator, and the
Ecliptic.